This lengthy analysis of the author's life and work includes sections on "Early Career ", "Poetical Sketches", "Beginnings of Mysticism; Songs of Innocence and Thel", "Songs of Experience", "His mystical Christianity ", and "Blake and the Romantic Revival."

Contains: Extensive Bio, Criticism, Bibliography

Author: J. P. R. Wallis

From:The Cambridge History of English and American Literature Volume XI: English, The Period of the French Revolution

"A free site on the World Wide Web since 1996, the Blake Archive was conceived as an international public resource that would provide unified access to major works of visual and literary art that are highly disparate, widely dispersed, and more and more often severely restricted as a result of their value, rarity, and extreme fragility." A searchable site containing most of Blakes works. Includes images, texts, and a bibliography of reference works.

This site is devoted to the art works of the the great English Romantic poet, painter, engraver and printer: William Blake. Contains the complete text and color plates of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, the first half Songs of Innocence, and the second half of the Songs of Experience. The images are scanned and can be slow to load.

Contains: mailto:urizen@aa.net, Pictures, Sketch

Author: Richard Record

Keywords: "The Tyger," "Songs of Experience," "Songs of Innocence"

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